Quick Facts
- Expats and residents in Qatar
- Convenience-focused shoppers avoiding traffic/heat
- Tech buyers needing fast delivery
- Snoonu dominates as a super app with 3,000+ merchants after $245M acquisition by Jahez Group
- Al Anees offers same-day electronics delivery with WhatsApp ordering and Cash on Delivery
- Grocery app Baqaala is no longer operational as of late 2025
- Tuzzut offers free delivery on orders over QAR 500 for gifts and fashion
For most Qatar residents in 2026, Snoonu is the essential all-in-one app, while Al Anees is best for urgent tech needs and Jumbo Souq for authentic branded electronics with warranty.
Let’s be honest: battling Doha’s traffic or stepping out into the humidity isn’t always appealing. Fortunately, the online shopping scene in Qatar has matured significantly in late 2025. It is no longer just about ordering a pizza; it is about getting anythingfrom a new iPhone to your weekly groceriesdelivered to your doorstep in hours.
The market has consolidated. We have seen giants like Snoonu become “super apps” after their massive acquisition, while smaller players have either niched down or disappeared. This isn’t just a list of every website that exists; this is a curated guide to the platforms that actually deliver (literally and figuratively) as we head into 2026.
The “Super Apps”: Food & Lifestyle
The biggest shift in Qatar’s digital economy has been the move from single service apps to comprehensive ecosystems.

1. Snoonu (The Market Leader)
If you only download one app in Qatar, this is likely it. By late 2025, Snoonu solidified its dominance after being acquired by the Saudi based Jahez Group for a staggering $245 million. It has evolved far beyond its 2020 roots.
Why it wins:
- Scale: They now partner with over 3,000 merchants, not just the 500 from a few years ago.
- The “S5” Super App: Launched in September 2025, this update integrated everything from pharmacy runs and flower delivery to electronics and personal concierge services.
- Speed: Their “Snoomart” grocery delivery is arguably the fastest in Doha for essentials.
Whether you crave Pakistani cuisinesimilar to what you might find on the best online shopping websites in Pakistan—or high-end sushi, Snoonu’s expanded roster covers it.
2. Foodak
While Snoonu grabs the headlines, Foodak remains a strong contender in December 2025. It hasn’t tried to be everything to everyone; instead, it focuses on a user-friendly interface and frequent promotions.
The Practitioner’s Tip: Keep Foodak installed for the offers. When the big players surge their delivery fees during peak hours, Foodak often runs competitive discounts to win your business.
Electronics: Speed vs. Warranty
Buying tech online in Qatar usually comes down to two factors: Do you need it now, or do you need an exclusive brand?
1. Al Anees Qatar
Al Anees is the street smart choice for mobiles and accessories. They have maintained their reputation for speed throughout 2025.
- The Killer Feature: Same day delivery. If your phone breaks in the morning, Al Anees can often get a replacement to you by the afternoon.
- Flexibility: They accept Cash on Delivery (COD) and let you order via WhatsApp, which is a massive convenience if you dislike navigating complex checkouts.
For a deeper dive into tech retailers, check out our specialized guide on online electronic shops in Qatar.
2. Jumbo Souq
Jumbo is the “official” route. As the authorized distributor for brands like LG, JBL, Harman Kardon, and the trendy “Nothing” brand, this is where you go for guaranteed authenticity.
2025 Update: They have tightened their logistics, now offering a 24-hour delivery promise on most in stock items. If you are comparing prices regionally, you might find their deals competitive even against the best online electronics stores in Dubai.
General Marketplaces

1. Jazp
Jazp fills the gap between Amazon (which still ships internationally) and local stores. It is a solid generalist store.
- Delivery Reality: Expect 1 to 3 business days. It’s not instant, but it’s reliable.
- Best For: Mid range electronics, perfumes, and kitchen gadgets where you want Cash on Delivery options.
2. Tuzzut
Tuzzut has carved out a niche for gifts, perfumes, and fashion accessories. As of December 2025, they are offering free delivery on orders over QAR 500. It is an excellent option for last minute gifts within Doha due to their same day/next day service structure.
Grocery Delivery: The Titans
Editor’s Note: The grocery app “Baqaala” is no longer operational as of mid-2025. We recommend sticking to the major hypermarket apps below or using Snoonu.
1. Lulu Hypermarket
Lulu is the heavyweight champion of Qatar’s retail sector. With their 24th branch opening recently in Um Al Amad, their supply chain is unmatched.
Their app mirrors this scale. It is best for the “big monthly shop.” They have a massive inventory of international foods, catering to the diverse expatriate populationmuch like the organic stores in Dubai cater to health conscious residents.
2. Carrefour Qatar
Operating 8 major branches across malls like Villaggio and City Center, Carrefour’s strength is consistency. Their “Valet Trolley” and delivery services are robust. If you are looking for French products or organic ranges, Carrefour often has better stock than competitors.
Fashion & Apparel
1. 6thStreet.com
For high street fashion, 6thStreet is the current leader. They stock over 1,200 brands including Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, and On running shoes.
The hidden gem: They offer a 14-day return policy and free shipping on orders over QAR 100, which removes the risk of buying clothes online.
2. NEXT Qatar
A favorite for British expats and families. NEXT operates 5 physical stores in Qatar (including Mall of Qatar and Doha Festival City), which makes their online returns and logistics very smooth. Their children’s clothing remains the gold standard for durability and style.
The Expat Essential: Second Hand
Friday Market
Qatar is a transient place; people come and go, meaning there is always high-quality furniture and electronics being sold cheap. Friday Market (FridayMarket.com) is the digital classifieds hub for this.
Whether you are hunting for a used SUV or furnishing a new apartment in The Pearl, this is the first place to look. Just remember the golden rule of classifieds: always meet in public places and inspect items before paying.
Final Verdict: Which One Should You Choose?
The days of needing ten different apps are fading. For 2026, here is your cheat sheet:
- For immediate food & convenience: Go with Snoonu. The acquisition has made them efficient and ubiquitous.
- For tech emergencies: Al Anees is your best friend for same day fixes.
- For fashion: 6thStreet offers the widest variety with a painless return policy.